A suggestion.
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- Master of Soviet Propaganda
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A suggestion.
I just thought. We could do with some kind of visual database that allows us to see who has what game. I often find myself wavering from one person to the other on XFire when looking for a gaming partner, and not really knowing who to ask. It'd be handy for asking for quick tips from someone who knows the game better than yourself, and good for spontaneous matches.
Er.. ie..
*Hops into MS Paint, draws a masterpiece*
Yeah! Like that.
But less shit, obviously.
Er.. ie..
*Hops into MS Paint, draws a masterpiece*
Yeah! Like that.
But less shit, obviously.
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Nice idea - I think it would need, also:
Remove Me - for games people have uninstalled, a bit like when joining a 5cheduled game.
Of course it would be hard to decide which games go in the list, and whether it would be worth having a column for "Up for a game" and one for "I have this game" for people looking for tips rather than a match.
Usually people ask for tips in the forums, though - which is good because everyone sees it, but there are times when a bit of a chat on XFire is more useful, I know I've both received and supplied help over XFire before now.
Remove Me - for games people have uninstalled, a bit like when joining a 5cheduled game.
Of course it would be hard to decide which games go in the list, and whether it would be worth having a column for "Up for a game" and one for "I have this game" for people looking for tips rather than a match.
Usually people ask for tips in the forums, though - which is good because everyone sees it, but there are times when a bit of a chat on XFire is more useful, I know I've both received and supplied help over XFire before now.
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- Master of Soviet Propaganda
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I think complicating it would be pretty bad, something simple that shows who has what game, possibly using colour codes (Like the green and orange admin/mod colours for the forums) instead of adding multiple columns for each person.
I'd use it to see who else had a game like Vampire, for which I dont want to make a big topic about, because there's not much talk for a singleplayer game - Or when I need a speedy revive on urbandead, and cant remember who's still playing that game on a regular basis.
Glad people like the idea.
I'd use it to see who else had a game like Vampire, for which I dont want to make a big topic about, because there's not much talk for a singleplayer game - Or when I need a speedy revive on urbandead, and cant remember who's still playing that game on a regular basis.
Glad people like the idea.
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- Heavy
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Hmmmmmm it's a fantastic idea, but I'm not sure how it would work
I imagine we could have something like a preview of what games each user in the Xfire List has played, but I wouldn't have a clue how you could sort all that data into a games list.
Brilliant suggestion, just really unsure how we could actually implement it
I imagine we could have something like a preview of what games each user in the Xfire List has played, but I wouldn't have a clue how you could sort all that data into a games list.
Brilliant suggestion, just really unsure how we could actually implement it
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^this again.Grimmie wrote:Surely it could just be a larger more involved version of a schedualed game? A few of us could help come up with the games and extra icons if need be, and then have join/leave (or have/floorware/uninstalled/dont have) buttons next to each row?
Code-wise, it could just be a mildly fettled version of the 5cheduler, only with the timer thing removed. Shouldnt be that hard to set up, surely?